Camille Sweeney and Josh Gosfield at FastCompany take a look at the changes robots could bring to the workforce. On one hand, it has been argued that robots will create jobs for humans by creating new industries or by filling jobs that humans can’t fill or don’t want to fill. On the other hand, others argue that robots could devalue human labour and possibly become so intelligent as to fill jobs that require creativity or interpersonal skills.

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